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I found an old digital keychain pet... No instructions or anything to go with it. I put batteries in it (and a little clip on the keychain), and tried to take care of it... But there's a few problems. I don't know what it needs done. Some of the images are hard to understand... And it says something in Japanese (I think). Unfortunatly I can't read Japanese. If anyone knows what it is, or could possibly find Any information on it, I would really appreciate it. Here are a couple pictures I took of it...

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Aubrey Hepburn

Oh jeez, I've seen those before, but I can't remember what they are called! When I come across an all-Japanese or mystery vp, I just start it up and care for it by trial-and-error. The icons should help you, and the buttons are probably similar in function to Tamagotchis by the look of it. Try it out and see what you can do. I think the challenge is fun!

Nekotcha (Cat) - Inutcha (Dog) Comes in heart-shaped case or a case with ears and has four buttons.

This is by far one of the worst virtual pet I have played with. It goes through 8 life stages (if you can keep it alive that long, it goes back to the first stage, explained by the instructions that you "raise it's kitten.")

The pet has a range of functions (feed, bathroom, medicine, exercise, play, medicine, sleep, and dating,) what's available depends on the life stage. Each function has 2 or 3 sub-options only one option* will make the cat happy. Too many wrong selections will kill it. The game is rather non-interactive, you just enter some function, and it makes the cat either happy or sad, there's no animation other than the cat's eyes moving up and down. There is only its happiness to monitor, and it'll never refuse anything which will please it for the particular stage, meaning you can feed it all day long, give it injections to your heart's content, or for the morbid, have it go under the operating knife repeatedly. Depending on the function and stage, sometimes no options will please it.